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. 2009 Mar;149(3):1619. doi: 10.1104/pp.104.900285

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PMCID: PMC2649398

Vol. 148: 856–869, 2008

Komarova N.Y., Thor K., Gubler A., Meier S., Dietrich D., Weichert A., Grotemeyer M.S., Tegeder M., and Rentsch D. AtPTR1 and AtPTR5 Transport Dipeptides in Planta.

The accession number of one of the T-DNA insertion lines was listed incorrectly in the first paragraph of the Plant Material and Growth Conditions section of “Materials and Methods.” The correct listing is as follows:

Plant Material and Growth Conditions

Seeds of the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Columbia [Col-0]) mutant lines atptr1-1, atptr1-2, and atptr5-1 were obtained from the SALK collection (Alonso et al., 2003; stock numbers Salk_131530, Salk_130803, and Salk_008661, respectively).


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